Mr Real: ‘Banditry Beats Selling Akara and Kuli-Kuli’
Nigerian singer Mr Real has publicly rejected economic advice from the First Lady. She recently urged low-income Nigerians to start small businesses like frying akara, roasting corn, or making kuli-kuli to ease financial hardship. In response, the “Legbegbe” crooner said he would rather join banditry than take up petty trading. His remarks highlight rising frustration with the current cost of living and limited opportunities. The statement has sparked debate online about whether small-scale enterprises remain viable for many Nigerians facing economic challenges.
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